International Competition definition

International Competition means competitions in the World Athletics Series (as described in the Rules), the Athletics programme of the Olympic Games and other competitions organised by or on behalf of World Athletics or as specified in the Rules and Regulations.
International Competition means any official competition of the FIE or other competition under its jurisdiction.
International Competition means the Summer or Winter Olympic or Paralympic Games, World, European Championships, or any other international competition for the sport recognized by the International Federation or International Disabled Sport Federation;

Examples of International Competition in a sentence

  • The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA Historic Hill Climb Championship (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.

  • Organizers will not directly invite individual athletes from another country, or countries, to participate in an International Competition.

  • The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions,- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.

  • The Competition, which has the status of an International Competition, shall be run in conformity with:- the International Sporting Code ("the Code") and its Appendices,- the National Sporting Code where applicable,- the official FIA Bulletins,- the General Prescriptions applicable to International Hill Climb Competitions,- the Sporting Regulations of the FIA European Hill Climb Championship and its Appendices (“the Sporting Regulations”), and- these Supplementary Regulations.

  • An International Competition is any competition involving two or more National Federations.


More Definitions of International Competition

International Competition means those cricket matches and/or events sanctioned or approved by the ICC for which USA Cricket is required to select national teams to participate and represent the United States.
International Competition means those rugby competitions in which national, provincial or regional teams from South Africa and teams from any other country participate regardless of the name by which they may be referred to;
International Competition means a competition which is an international or continental competition which is a major or pinnacle competition for the sport and which is listed (and including for a specific Athlete only, any substituted international competition approved by the NZSF for that Athlete under clause 4.9) in Schedule B2.
International Competition means an International Event a Major or Recognised Event as defined by the ISAF Regulations or any other event designated as such by a Member National Authority.
International Competition means all the ski competitions organised under the provisions of the International Ski Competition Rules.
International Competition means that a Baseball/Softball/Baseball5 competition shall be considered an international competition and come under the jurisdiction of WBSC when the competition features any of the following:
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